Rumors regarding the reveal of a new MacBook Pro model arose as Apple will have its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, or WWDC this week. The rumored new model will have a new Mac prosessor in it the M2, or the MX1 dependeing on what the company would call it during the rumored reveal.
The Point, a huge indoor/outdoor waterfront restaurant, opens in Southwest DC. Photography by LeadingDC.
Most restaurateurs visit their businesses by car or foot. It’s only fitting that Greg Casten, co-founder of the seafood-centric Fish & Fire Food Group, commutes to his brand-new Southwest DC waterfront venture, The Point, by Boston Whaler (and he hopes other river-faring guests will do the same). The massive indoor/outdoor, 500-seat seafood restaurant the first to open at the burgeoning Buzzard Point development is perched at the intersection of the Anacostia and Potomac rivers and flanks a large marina. It’s a quick hop by water or land from Navy Yard, the Wharf, and further down the way, the Georgetown waterfront, where Casten and uncle/business partner Tony Cibel have operated Tony & Joe’s and Nick’s Riverside Grill for over 30 years.
constituents and the great irony, of course, is this whole thing is as some of the architects of obamacare has said, the bill doesn t actually repeal or replace obamacare. in some places it keeps in place some of the worst parts of obamacare. it just doesn t spend any money on some of the folks who need help getting access to care. so you keep the core architecture in place and in some ways it s the worst of both possible worlds and i think to call it even a repeal of obamacare is inaccurate at this stage. an issue that you re passionate about. we talked about here, combatting opioid addiction and there is funding for the bill in the fight and some doctors on the front line say it could make the opioid crisis worse. how do you see it? that s absolutely right. the big concern here, if you think about this from the perspective of states like ohio, kentucky and west virginia is they re facing this incredibly
the roll back of iran s nuclear program and what it potentially means for the entire region. now, clearly, there are good reasons to ask tough questions of iran going forward. and believe me, we will. and good reasons to require that the promises iran made are promises kept. remember, we certainly haven t forgotten, there is a reason that the world oh has placed sanctions on iran. there is a reason why they exist in the first place. and there s a reason why the core architecture of those sanctions remains in place. and that is why this effort is grounded, not in trusting, not in words, but in testing. taken all together, these elements will increase the amount of time that it would take for iran to break out and
partnership with congress. if these negotiations do work out in geneva starting next week, as part of some initial steps that the iranians might take, would you be open as the iran yarns are demanding for easing some of those sanctions? wolf, what we ve said is first of all, they would have to halt their program and roll back elements of their program. you re getting much more intrusive inspections. in response, we would consider some limited relief. but this would not get at the core architecture of sanctions, banking sanctions. they re having such a bite on the iranian economy. those would continue to be enforced. this is an important point. even in the six months of this period of negotiation where there would be some limited relief, iran would continue to face sanctions and they would face more in lost revenues from the sanctions that would continue to be enforced than they would get from the limited relief we re contemplating which would be reversible if they don t meet obliga